Unless the
context requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply
throughout RCW 68.50.520 through 68.50.620, 68.50.635, 68.50.640,
and 68.50.901 through 68.50.904.
(1) "Anatomical gift" means a donation of all or part of a
human body to take effect upon or after death.
(2) "Decedent" means a deceased individual.
(3) "Document of gift" means a card, a statement attached to
or imprinted on a motor vehicle operator's license, a will, or
other writing used to make an anatomical gift.
(4) "Donor" means an individual who makes an anatomical gift
of all or part of the individual's body.
(5) "Enucleator" means an individual who is qualified to
remove or process eyes or parts of eyes.
(6) "Hospital" means a facility licensed under chapter 70.41 RCW, or as a hospital under the law of any state or a facility
operated as a hospital by the United States government, a state,
or a subdivision of a state.
(7) "Part" means an organ, tissue, eye, bone, artery, blood,
fluid, or other portion of a human body.
(8) "Person" means an individual, corporation, business
trust, estate, trust, partnership, joint venture, association,
government, governmental subdivision or agency, or any other
legal or commercial entity.
(9) "Physician" or "surgeon" means an individual licensed or
otherwise authorized to practice medicine and surgery or
osteopathic medicine and surgery under chapters 18.71 and 18.57 RCW.
(10) "Procurement organization" means a person licensed,
accredited, or approved under the laws of any state for
procurement, distribution, or storage of human bodies or parts.
(11) "Reasonable costs" include: (a) Programming and
software installation and upgrades; (b) employee training that is
specific to the organ and tissue donor registry or the donation
program created in RCW 46.12.510; (c) literature that is specific
to the organ and tissue donor registry or the donation program
created in RCW 46.12.510; and (d) hardware upgrades or other
issues important to the organ and tissue donor registry or the
donation program created in RCW 46.12.510 that have been mutually
agreed upon in advance by the department of licensing and the
Washington state organ procurement organizations.
(12) "State" means a state, territory, or possession of the
United States, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico.
(13) "Technician" means an individual who is qualified to
remove or process a part.
(14) "Washington state organ procurement organization" means
an organ procurement organization that has been designated by the
United States department of health and human services to
coordinate organ procurement activities for any portion of
Washington state.
[2003 c 94 § 2; 1996 c 178 § 15; 1993 c 228 § 2.]
NOTES:
Findings -- 2003 c 94: "The legislature finds that the use of
anatomical gifts, including the donation of organ[s] or tissue, for
the purpose of transplantation is of great interest to the citizens
of Washington state and may save or prolong the life or improve the
health of extremely ill and dying persons.
The legislature further finds that more than eighty thousand
people are currently waiting for life-saving organ transplants on
the national transplant waiting list. More than one thousand two
hundred of these people are listed at Washington state transplant
centers. Nationally, seventeen people die each day as a result of
the shortage of donated organs.
The creation of a statewide organ and tissue donor registry is
crucial to facilitate timely and successful organ and tissue
procurement. The legislature further finds that continuing
education as to the existence and maintenance of a statewide organ
and tissue donor registry is in the best interest of the people of
the state of Washington." [2003 c 94 § 1.]
Effective date -- 1996 c 178: See note following RCW 18.35.110.